The Right Steps When Choosing A Major

By Jody Leach


The decision you make about college now will determine your happiness and satisfaction in future. Choosing a major is a decision you cannot postpone forever. However, it does not have to scare you. The process is simplified by following a simple formula.

Passion- family and friends are likely to push you away from what you love. Your passions in painting or stage performance should push you towards a school of fine art rather than law school. This has nothing to do with what you feel. It is more of the things that you perform excellently without much effort.

Earning potential- while passion and interest matter, financial rewards must be considered as well. The opportunities offered in your chosen career must be lucrative to offer a decent life and opportunity to earn more. Consider checking the lifestyle of your role models in your target career.

The college offering your desired course- the considerations range from location to the learning environment. Your desire to study in a particular state or university should not be ignored totally. Universities provide facilities and a conducive learning environment. There is a likelihood of relocating if the course is not available in your city or town of choice.

Cost- some of the expenditures to make when pursuing your desired course include sustenance and cost of relocating. The living conditions and expenses vary from one city to the other. Some offer an opportunity to study and still earn while others do not. Some courses require a lot of engagement hours while others do not. The options mean that you have to consider the amount you have at hand before enrolling.

Success verses interest- you might be interested in an area yet do not understand requisite subjects. Your teachers will assist you in making the right choices based on your areas of interest. A placement program may be another avenue to help you identify the areas you are most suited.

How to pay- the financial incentives and scholarships for different majors vary. Financial ability should not hinder you from pursuing a course. Some are funded wholly while others are partially funded. Before abandoning a course because of the cost, ensure that you have exhausted all available funding opportunities.

Work load- some majors require a lot of reading and practical work while others offer a lot of flexibility. Workload is also eased by your natural ability to remember concepts or work them out through practice. A career counselor is better placed to understand natural abilities and offer directions.

Role models- role models in any career point at how your life will be if you follow a similar path. Evaluate their lifestyle and income level to gauge whether it will be satisfactory for you. All diplomas and degrees are not competitive in the same manner when you hit the job market. Other fields are becoming obsolete while others are getting more competitive.

Satisfaction in your future career depends on the decision you make in college. A long term approach saves you time and offers life long rewards and satisfaction. Your major should be a path towards the life you have always desired.




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